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Amazon is planning to launch its own television set-top box, according to Bloomberg Businessweek. This TV-based device can be viewed as a natural extension to Amazon Instant Video that is an video-on-demand service currently only available in the United States.

At its NAB press conference in Las Vegas, Sony has announced the U.S. pricing and availability details of its 55 and 65-inch 4K UHDTVs that we first saw at CES earlier this year. The company is also showing off two 4K OLED monitor prototypes at the industry event.

Just as we thought we've seen it all from LG, soon after the CES 2013 show commenced, LG pulled out its showstopper - a curved 55-inch OLED TV. Christened as the EA9800, it's not just a tech demo as it will be available in retail stores in the later part of 2013.

Trying to push the boundaries of LED lighting technology for televisions, Hisense has unveiled new displays. These displays feature Hisense's new U-LED technology which is designed to deliver superior contrast, definition and color gamut in comparison to other models.